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The Martial Disciple (5E)

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A New Class and Martial System for 5th Edition!

 

Do you wish that martials had more choices in combat? Do you learn for a a spell slot-style system of special moves and techniques to rain down fury on your opponents? Well look no further, the Martial Disciple’s got you covered!

 

Inside this tome you will find:

 

  • A new martial disciple core class and 3 archetypes
  • A total of 5 new archetypes for the Barbarian, Fighter, Monk, and Rogue
  • Eight fighting schools such as the guerilla tactics of Prowling Panther, the unstoppable devastation of Reaper’s Field, and the unmatched nimbleness of Flowing Fury!
  • 142 techniques to use in battle! You’ll never make the same Martial Disciple twice with this array of options!
  • A bookmarked, hyperlinked, watermark-free PDF for ease of sharing and navigation

 

Whether a fun option for your players or a toolkit for the Game Master to make deadly NPC warriors, the Martial Disciple is a great option for any gaming group!

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erick D November 28, 2020 10:28 pm UTC
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’m not understanding when choosing the Martial Disciple at level 1, and the either the Archetype Barbarian Primal Path: Path of the Destroyer or Monk Monastic Tradition: Way of the United Spirit;
1) Why do you reprint Damage Boost as a Martial Ability? You already get it as a Martial Disciple? Is this because you may choose a D&D Core class?
2) Under the Mulitclassing (page 11) you use the example; of martial disciple 4/barbarian 3 with Path of Destroyer. How can the barbarian rage when he was previously a Martial Disciple and doesn’t have any levels in barbarian? This is the same question I have for Martial Disciple 2 levels, and then Monk Monastic Tradition at level 3, so how can I spend Ki points at level 3, when I have no levels of Monk due to the 2 previous levels being in Martial Disciple?
3) Why didn’t you let the Monk Monastic Tradition choose Flowing Fury Techniques as an option, as this seems to be better suited for the monk than any of the other techniques?

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Magil Z August 23, 2017 5:58 pm UTC
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It needs a lot of editing. This is like taking "naturalistic wording" up to 11. I highly suggest having someone who is proficient with DnD 5th edition edit this, because it's really rough.

Some things just are worded very strangely considering there are other game elements that you could draw from to create the desired effect (and thus borrow their wording). Like, "Standardbearer" references "threatening a critical hit". There's no such thing as "threatening a critical hit" in 5th edition, nor is there a "threat range". You either score a critical hit or you don't. Reference the Champion class feature so you know how to word this (your weapon scores a critical hit on a 19 or 20).

I would also reference the Sword Coast Adventure Guide cantrips for incorporating weapon attacks into your martial disciplines. The way you seem to do this for Strikes is awkward, I wouldn't bother with a "technique attack modifier". Just incorporate...See more
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Ray C August 23, 2017 8:47 pm UTC
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Thank you for your reply. We'll look into this right away. As for the table, here's an image link at the moment:

https://i.imgur.com/ZKxQd0J.png

We'll put all necessary revisions into the product once we're certain we found and corrected everything in need of change.

~Ray Chapel
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Ray C December 18, 2017 1:38 am UTC
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Good news! As of December 14th 2017 the Martial Disciple has been revised, re-edited, and rewritten with your and others' feedback in mind! We hope that you enjoy the new product!
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